Killing In the Name
"Killing In the Name"
Unleash the fury with Rage Against The Machine's explosive 1992 protest anthem, "Killing In the Name"! This iconic track from their debut album detonated with raw power, blending alternative metal, rap metal, and hard rock into an unforgettable statement against authority.
- TITLE: Killing In the Name
- BAND: Rage Against The Machine
- GENRE: Alternative Metal, Hard Rock, Rap Metal, Rap Rock
- OTHER: Cruisin Classic
- RELEASEDAY: November 02
- YEAR: 1992
Released as the lead single from Rage Against The Machine's influential self-titled 1992 debut, "Killing In the Name" introduced the world to their unique sound. Featuring Tom Morello's innovative guitar work, Zack de la Rocha's fierce rap-rock delivery, and a powerful rhythm section, it became a defining track of the era.
Driven by its simple yet crushing drop-D guitar riff and building to an iconic, explicit chant of defiance, this 1992 alternative metal classic remains incredibly potent. "Killing In the Name" stands as Rage Against The Machine's signature song, a raw expression of anger against systemic injustice.
SONG MEANING: This song is a furious protest against police brutality, systemic racism, and abuse of authority. The lyrics, particularly the line "Some of those that work forces are the same that burn crosses," directly link law enforcement imagery with the Ku Klux Klan. The final chant "Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me" is an ultimate expression of defiance against oppressive systems.
"Killing in the Name"
- TITLE: Killing in the Name
- BAND: Rage Against The Machine
- GENRE: Alternative Metal, Hard Rock, Rap Metal, Rap Rock
- OTHER: Workout Song
- YEAR: 1992
